Minimum wage going up in 21 states, 22 cities

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Note the jesusland right to work for less states in the hill billy souf' are missing,

STATES

Alaska - $9.80
Arizona - $10.00
Arkansas - $8.50
California - $10.00 for small employers; 10.50 for large employers
Colorado - $9.30
Connecticut - $10.10
Florida - $8.10
Hawaii - $9.25
Maine - $9.00
Maryland - $9.25 (as of July)
Massachusetts - $11.00
Michigan - $8.90
Missouri - $7.70
Montana - $8.15
New Jersey - $8.44
New York - Varies across state from $9.70 to $11 (as of 12/31/16)*
Ohio - $8.15
Oregon - $10.25 (as of July)
South Dakota - $8.65
Vermont - $10.00
Washington - $11.00

*The basic minimum wage is $9.70 in most of the state. But it's higher for the fast food industry; Long Island; Westchester County; and large and small employers in New York City.

CITIES AND COUNTIES

In California:
Cupertino - $12.00
El Cerrito - $12.25
Los Altos - $12.00
Mountain View - $13.00
Oakland - $12.86
Palo Alto - $12.00
Richmond - $12.30
Sacramento - $10.50 (large employers)
San Diego - $11.50
San Mateo - $12.00
San Jose - $10.50
Santa Clara - $11.10
Sunnyvale - $13.00


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Minimum wage going up in 21 states, 22 cities
 
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Most small businesses can't afford wage hikes.
Those with over 100 employees will cut jobs and benefits

The wage hike will become a burden on tax payers

Even in areas where wages have gone up, employees have then cut hours so they can stay on state food stamps and healthcare.
The point of a pay raise was to get them off social services, but in most cases that is not happening.
 
Note the jesusland right to work for less states in the hill billy souf' are missing,

STATES

Alaska - $9.80
Arizona - $10.00
Arkansas - $8.50
California - $10.00 for small employers; 10.50 for large employers
Colorado - $9.30
Connecticut - $10.10
Florida - $8.10
Hawaii - $9.25
Maine - $9.00
Maryland - $9.25 (as of July)
Massachusetts - $11.00
Michigan - $8.90
Missouri - $7.70
Montana - $8.15
New Jersey - $8.44
New York - Varies across state from $9.70 to $11 (as of 12/31/16)*
Ohio - $8.15
Oregon - $10.25 (as of July)
South Dakota - $8.65
Vermont - $10.00
Washington - $11.00

*The basic minimum wage is $9.70 in most of the state. But it's higher for the fast food industry; Long Island; Westchester County; and large and small employers in New York City.

CITIES AND COUNTIES

In California:
Cupertino - $12.00
El Cerrito - $12.25
Los Altos - $12.00
Mountain View - $13.00
Oakland - $12.86
Palo Alto - $12.00
Richmond - $12.30
Sacramento - $10.50 (large employers)
San Diego - $11.50
San Mateo - $12.00
San Jose - $10.50
Santa Clara - $11.10
Sunnyvale - $13.00


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Minimum wage going up in 21 states, 22 cities

Time to repeal the minimum wage and pay according to skills and work ethic.
 

Yet they still need humans. Time to boycott them ( I do not eat at McDonalds anyway) but they are just trying to scare you by the article. If they want to have all MD 's have robots boycott them all. Time to put an end to this scare tactic.

The more they take our jobs away the more those who will need food stamps and free health insurance. Time to play their own game and take control away from them.
 
Most small businesses can't afford wage hikes.
Those with over 100 employees will cut jobs and benefits

The wage hike will become a burden on tax payers

Even in areas where wages have gone up, employees have then cut hours so they can stay on state food stamps and healthcare.
The point of a pay raise was to get them off social services, but in most cases that is not happening.

The more money the workers have the more money they have to spend. Let them cut hours, then demand more in wages to accommodate. Play their game. Have a walk out, demand more in wages if they cut your hours. Sooner or later people will catch on and demand more.
 
Most small businesses can't afford wage hikes.
Those with over 100 employees will cut jobs and benefits

The wage hike will become a burden on tax payers

Even in areas where wages have gone up, employees have then cut hours so they can stay on state food stamps and healthcare.
The point of a pay raise was to get them off social services, but in most cases that is not happening.

The more money the workers have the more money they have to spend. Let them cut hours, then demand more in wages to accommodate. Play their game. Have a walk out, demand more in wages if they cut your hours. Sooner or later people will catch on and demand more.

Let them cut hours, then demand more in wages to accommodate.

Employers response?

"There's the door, hope you enjoy your next job"
 

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